Before committing the crime, which has caused outrage, the nanny used her cell phone to do disturbing internet searches.
The chilling details about the murder of a 2-year-old girl at the hands of her nanny continue to be extreme and causing outrage. Especially because of her quality, Kirstie Flood was also a close friend of the family.
The reprehensible crime occurred in Georgia, United States. And it was an emergency call that triggered the investigation.
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An unconscious little girl was reportedly found in an apartment in Sandy Springs. The girl, identified as Fallon Fridley, was rushed to Atlanta Children’s Healthcare Hospital (CHOA), where she was unfortunately pronounced dead.
Initially Kirstie, 29, told authorities the little girl had accidentally hit her in the head while playing in the park.

Kirstie Flood. Photo: Facebook
However, the autopsy revealed that Fallon had suffered serious injuries. Forensic doctors determined that Fallon suffered what the “Atlanta Journal-Constitution” described as “a massive skull fracture” and injuries to his colon, spleen and liver.
A key aspect that related to the nanny as Fallon’s killer was the disruptive searches that had been conducted on the internet through her cell phone.
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According to the arrest warrant, the murderous nanny had searched the internet for creepy things such as: “what kind of people enjoy abusing other people’s children” and “what does it mean to have a sudden need to beat a child who it’s not yours. “
Flood now faces two counts of felony homicide and one count of murder by malice, aggravated assault and cruelty to first-degree children in connection with Fallon’s death. She has been detained in the Fulton County Jail without bail since last Friday.